Lost on a Page The Inciting Incident

Lost on a Page The Inciting Incident by David E. Sharp, published by Black Rose Writing in July 2021, is a unique blend of fiction that intertwines elements of fantasy, humor, and science fiction. This 308-page book follows Joe Slade, a detective who grapples with the realization that he is merely a character in a series of mystery novels. As he embarks on a journey to confront his author, Joe navigates through various literary genres, each presenting its own challenges and absurdities.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the boundaries of storytelling and character existence. Joe’s quest for revenge leads him through a world filled with unexpected twists and genre-bending encounters, including high fantasy and intergalactic sci-fi. This edition invites readers to reflect on the nature of fiction and the complexities of a character’s life when the rules of their world are upended.
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“This is one of the most clever, entertaining, and hilarious books I’ve ever read.” -Joe Siple, bestselling author of The Five Wishes of Mr. Murray McBride
Some genres were never meant to cross.
Joe Slade is a detective with a hot lead and a warm gun. He no longer believes in happy-ever-afters, but his faith in plot twists is devout. Good thing.
He is about to discover the biggest twist of all.
Joe Slade is not real.
He is a character in a series of mystery novels. And when he discovers all his pain has been in the name of book sales, there will be hell to pay. Vowing revenge on his author, he will set off for the World Where the Books Are Written. The road will take him through genres foreign and treacherous: High Fantasy, Bodice-Ripping Romance, Intergalactic Sci-Fi, and others even more awful and terrifying.
But what if this new life is about more than just living? And will Joe still come out on top when all the rules have changed?
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